“From innovative sustainable technologies and renewable energy, to revolutions in transportation systems and industrial activity, young people must be equipped with skills and knowledge to shape a cleaner, greener, more climate resilient future,” said UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in
Marking International Youth Day on August 12, the Arab Youth Centre (ATC) has renewed its commitment to empowering the Arab youth and enhancing their leadership across various fields.
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan received, at the Qasr Al Bahar, a group of young individuals to commemorate International Youth Day. During this gathering, he conveyed his aspirations and hopes for future leaders in the nation.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, “Intoxication is the cause of destruction. Addiction leads to the decline of youth, and the farther we distance ourselves from it, the better we can foster healthy thinking.”
President Sheikh Mohamed affirmed that the UAE consistently seeks valuable and innovative ideas from its citizens and residents. He praised the role of the youth in enhancing the reputation of the UAE, helping it earn the respect and appreciation of other countries.
In celebration of the United Nations International Youth Day, with the theme of Green Skills for Youth: Towards a Sustainable World, this event will highlight the role of young people in coming together to amplify engagement and leadership in all areas of decision-making and action, especial
The UAE will celebrate World Youth Day, and this year’s theme will be developing the skills of the youth to keep pace with the green economy’s requirements for a more sustainable world.
On International Youth Day, ILO Director-General, Gilbert F Houngbo, said young people need to be equipped with skills for the green economy, so they can find decent jobs and make the world a better place for people and planet.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], August 11: Leading non-profit organization Quest Alliance plans to unveil a ‘green curriculum’ for young students on the occasion of the UN International Youth Day 2023 on August 12.
In line with COP28’s commitment to inclusion as the foundation of its Presidency, the partnership will empower young people through education and capacity-building opportunities to meaningfully contribute to climate decision-making processes.